Description
Intended
Use GenScript
Protein A MagBeads are ideal for small-scale antibody purification.
Principle The sample
containing antibody is added to the Protein A MagBeads. The antibody will bind
to beads during a short incubation. Then the beads-bound antibody can be eluted
off from the beads using a magnetic
separation rack. Magnetic separation eliminates the changes of micro tubes, minimizes the loss of sample and removes excessive steps of traditional
centrifugation method.
Material
Supplied GenScript
Protein A MagBeads are super paramagnetic
beads of average 45±5 μm in diameter, covalently coated with recombinant Protein A. The
beads are supplied as 25% slurry in phosphate buffered saline (PBS), pH 7.4,
containing 20% ethanol. The Protein A MagBeads have a binding
capacity of more
than 10 mg Human IgG per 1 ml settled beads (e.g. 4 ml 25%
slurry). Protein A,
a bacterial cell wall protein isolated from Staphylococcus
aureus, binds to mammalian IgGs,
mainly through Fc regions. Native Protein A has five IgG binding domains and
many unknown-function repeated sequences. Recombinant Protein A only contains five high-affinity IgG binding domains to reduce
nonspecific binding.
Storage and Stability
This
product is stable until the expiration date stated on the COA, when stored unopened at 2–8°C. Do NOT freeze the product. Keep the MagBeads in liquid
suspension during storage and all handling steps. Drying will cause loss of
binding capacity and result in reduced performance. Resuspend the beads well
before use. Be careful to avoid bacterial/fungal contamination. |
For research
and manufacturing use. Direct human use, including taking orally and injection
are forbidden.